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Dave Fritchie, with the 90th CES/CEF, dressed in a white protective suit, tries to control the leakage of a barrel of sulfur mono chloride during a simulated chemical spill exercise at the base HAZMAT building. The Inspector General Team tested the ability of the base to respond to battle conditions, power outages, mobility deployments, aircraft and automobile accidents, hostage situations, bomb threats, armed robberies, terrorism, and communication problems

STAFF Sgts. Greg Chesser and Randy Fitzpatrick, both of the 90th CES/CEF, use a tarp to reduce the spread of toxic gas into the air from a simulated sulfur mono chloride spill at the base HAZMAT building. The Inspector General Team tested the ability of the base to respond to battle conditions, power outages, mobility deployments, aircraft and automobile accidents, hostage situations, bomb threats, armed robberies, terrorism, and communication problems

Dave Fritchie a GS-7 with the 90th CES/CEF is sprayed off in the first step of a three-step process in the chemical decontamination pools. The Inspector General Team tested the ability of the base to respond to battle conditions, power outages, mobility deployments, aircraft and automobile accidents, hostage situations, bomb threats, armed robberies, terrorism, and communication problems

Simulated poisonous pink gas from a Sulfur Mono Chloride spill at the base HAZMAT building drifts away as AIRMAN 1ST Class Sarah Shearer and AIRMAN Sean Hass both of the 90th Transportation Squadron lay "unconscious" in the background. The Inspector General Team tested the ability of the base to respond to battle conditions, power outages, mobility deployments, aircraft and automobile accidents, hostage situations, bomb threats, armed robberies, terrorism, and communication problems

STAFF SGT. Randy Fitzpatrick of the 90th CES/CEF places AIRMAN Sean Hass of the 90th transportation squadron on a stretcher before carrying him to the decontamination area. AIRMAN Hass was overcome by toxic fumes in a chemical spill exercise at the base HAZMAT building. The Inspector General Team tested the ability of the base to respond to battle conditions, power outages, mobility deployments, aircraft and automobile accidents, hostage situations, bomb threats, armed robberies, terrorism, and communication problems

US Air Force (USAF) Larry Hagen, Lead Firefighter, 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron (CES), Fairchild Air Force Base (AFB), Washington (WA), initiates a saturation decontamination spray of an area that was contaminated by the release of a simulated chemical agent during a Major Accident Recovery Exercise (MARE), which is a monthly exercise conducted by the Wing Inspection Office to make certain that Fairchild AFB personnel are prepared to deal with an actual major incident event on or against the base

U.S. Air Force AIRMAN Chris Lauricella (left) and SENIOR AIRMAN Hans Unhoefer (right), Bioenvironmental Specialists, simulate a real world test on a suspicious white powder substance using a Hazmat identification device on Sept. 2, 2004, in preparation for the upcoming Nuclear Operation Readiness Exercise. Both are members of the 509th Medical Group at Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo. (U.S. Air Force photo by STAFF Sergeant Tia Schroeder) (Released)

SENIOR AIRMAN Muzinich (left) and GS-6 Tony Riedel, both of the 90th CES/CEF, prepare to remove 1ST LT. Jason Zimmerman of the 37th Rescue Flight during a simulated downed helicopter exercise on the helicopter pad of the 37th Rescue Flight. The Inspector General Team testeSd the ability of the base to respond to battle conditions, power outages, mobility deployments, aircraft and automobile accidents, hostage situations, bomb threats, armed robberies, terrorism, and communication problems

SRA Dave Orth (L) and SRA Clarence Tolliver (R), members of the 60th Security Police Squadron's Base Swat Team, Travis Air Force Base wearing black uniforms stand with M-9 pistols ready behind covering foliage. They are participating in a simulated hostage scenario during the Operational Readiness Inspection (ORI), which tests a unit's ability to operate in a simulated wartime environment

Dave Fritchie and Roy Vardanega, dressed in white protective suits, both of the 90th CES/CEF, check the air quality near the base HAZMAT center after a simulated toxic spill of Sulfur Mono Chloride. The Inspector General Team tested the ability of the base to respond to battle conditions, power outages, mobility deployments, aircraft and automobile accidents, hostage situations, bomb threats, armed robberies, terrorism, and communication problems

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Subject Operation/Series: Operational Readiness Inspection, 90th Space Wing, 11-25 Mar

Base: Francis E. Warren Air Force Base

State: Wyoming (WY)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: SENIOR AMN Christopher J. Wiant

Release Status: Released to Public

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